Weekend Blog Watch

09/30/06 - 11:52 AM EDT

James Altucher

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24/7 Wall St wonders whether the fourth quarter will be as strong as other fourth quarters and looks at the stats.


Super-investor Seth Klarman's book, Margin of Safety goes for $800 on eBay. So it's impressive to find someone who reviewed it. And here are Klarman's current top 20 holdings.


Uber-marketer and entrepreneur Seth Godin gives some advice on how to run a museum.


Well, it's finally happening: YouTube is creating TV stars.


Inelegant Investor explains why Blockbuster(BBI Quote) is busted.


Quant Investor is very excited about October.


CXO Advisory thinks you should buy risk from value investors and sell it to growth investors.


Trader-psychologist Dr. Brett asks whether it pays to buy market highs.


Special Situations looks at some recent buyouts that haven't worked out.


Great, great post from the guy who just sold Voodoo to Hewlett-Packard. Must-read of the day.


Equity Investment Ideas says Goldman Sachs is on fire.


Jim Cramer's list (via "Mad Money") of the top 10 retailers.


We all need this on a bad trading day.

At the time of publication, Altucher and/or his fund had no positions in the stocks mentioned, although positions may change at any time.

James Altucher is a managing partner at Formula Capital, an alternative asset management firm that runs several quantitative-based hedge funds as well as a fund of hedge funds. He is also the author of Trade Like a Hedge Fund and Trade Like Warren Buffett. Under no circumstances does the information in this column represent a recommendation to buy or sell stocks. Altucher appreciates your feedback; click here to send him an email.

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